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thorn
Joined: Dec 11, 2009
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Craftsman 1350 Series - Leaking something yellow under the front
Original Message Dec 11, 2009 10:19 pm |
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I just used my 1350 for the first time (bought used about a month ago, but only a year old)... 944.527394 (well the model doesn't show up, but that's the right number - it's a 27 inch OHV B&S 1350 series 305 cc machine) It snowed about 5 inches of snow a couple of days ago and of course I had to deal with the snowplow "droppings" at the end of the driveway. It went through it all pretty good. Good shooting of the snow and no problems with things when I was blowing the snow. I come out to the garage the next morning and I thought 5 or 6 dogs took a leak on my garage door from the pool of yellow liquid I saw. I open up the garage door and see this pool of yellow liquid under the front of the blower and going out and under the garage door. Question, would this be the auger gear oil? It says it takes Ronex ED #1 (Extra Duty) and I think it is yellow in colour, but wow that just baffles me as to how much was there. After that there seemed to be some light green liquid there too. Maybe the other guy coated it with something, but I'm afraid to start the blower for fear of destroying the auger casing. No gas smell and the oil level is perfect at the fill level... Before I start taking things apart, I'd appreciate some input as to what this likely is and what I need to do (new auger gearcase maybe, new auger gasket,) Also good place to get parts in Canada? I see that these are Husky machines, but not sure if Craftsman parts are cheaper than Husky or not. good info in these threads so hoping borat or snowmachine can chime in http://www.abbysguide.com/ope/discussions/32378-A-1.html http://www.abbysguide.com/ope/discussions/33989-0-1.html Cheers
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thorn
Joined: Dec 11, 2009
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Re: Craftsman 1350 Series - Leaking something yellow under the front
Reply #12 Jan 5, 2010 12:23 am |
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I seriously have 1/2 inch play at the grey gearbox assy... If snowmachine had the same play then I'm ok with that. It is really sloppy for sure after all bearings were replaced and I can't see it being that great for it to not affect the worm gears or something in the gearbox assy...I might pick up those husky bearings. thanks for the info...it also has a 1/4 inch play side to side with the gear box assy. So I can move it up and down 1/2" and from side to side 1/4" along the auger shaft/hub... I put in low temp grease and so no leaks that I can see and I've run it about three times on a standard 25' long double car driveway... As I mentioned before I went into Sears to take a look at a brand new machine and they did not even budge. Yeah no idea why my machine model does not show up, but Sears Canada can find it without any problems :) Ok I can take the thing apart again. Pretty easy once you've done it. So it was the shear pins that I needed to take off...sigh... well that's not so bad... The manual is what snowmachine had from an earlier link...and like he said it is relevant even though not a Craftsman manual, they are the same machines except mine is a 13.5 305cc. Re: Craftsman 14.5 Torque Rating Snow Thrower, Model 917.881063 Reply #56 Dec 31, 2008 11:29 am Quote Service manual can be downloaded from here: http://www.mymowerparts.com/pdf/Husqvarna_Service_Repair_Manuals/W0302001.pdf It says Electrolux but it is still relevant. Electrolux used to be the parent company of Husqvarna IIRC. Service manual stuff starts at about page 23 No idea what you meant about my augers being filed down :)
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snowmachine
Location: Washington State
Joined: Nov 12, 2008
Points: 268
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Re: Craftsman 1350 Series - Leaking something yellow under the front
Reply #13 Jan 5, 2010 6:49 am |
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Here are parts I used for bearing conversion Bearing- http://www.m-and-d.com/AY-411833.html Retainer - http://www.m-and-d.com/AY-188170.html I don't think side to side will be totally eliminated unless the latest Husky bearing model were used in third link below. Here is stock bushing setup: Here is bearing setup that Husky used last year.
Here is bearing setup that Husky is using this year:
I would have had to drill holes for the extra shear pins if I had gone current year. I also don't think the flat side of bearing shaft would have extended that far into the auger with my model.
This message was modified Jan 8, 2010 by snowmachine
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trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328
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Re: Craftsman 1350 Series - Leaking something yellow under the front
Reply #16 Jan 5, 2010 9:49 am |
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Thorn: If you installed the bearing below then it should mate closely with the auger shaft and have very little play or slop. It’s got two mounting screws so could have some play but should be minimal. Between the two the amount of slop might be a 64th or 32nd but no half inch i.e. enough to let whole shaft and gearbox move ½ inch with two new bearings installed.
Something is up. Either you ordered the wrong bearing, they sent the wrong bearing, the drawing calls out the wrong bearing.
OR: since snowmachine had a similar problem it may be a design problem. It’s also possible that things got mixed up in manufacturing and the build guys or documentation guys got something mixed up. Whatever happened no one designs a rake shaft with that much slop. That’s the ½ in slop. It’s the same for the ¼ inch slop in the side to side direction. I assume the shaft moves as a unit i.e. the searbox is not moving with the shaft not moving. That the gearbox and the shaft move together ¼ inch side to side. If that’s right then there’s too much play there. Again the bearing is not right. It could be the shaft is too short and thin allowing the slop but that’s too hard to believe. The resolve would be to get the right parts by going over this with the factory. Sears won’t help much. If you end up with you have all the “right” parts, that is parts that they say are correct and still have the slop then I’d go for snowmachine’s mods. He's got a ballbearing and obviously a better match. Using the machine as is will only lead to premature failure. There should be no mystery here. The slop should be visible and it’s probably because the support bearing is oversized. It should be tight. If it was tight and mounts securely then you can’t have slop. They have to be the wrong bearings for whatever reason.
This message was modified Jan 5, 2010 by trouts2
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snowmachine
Location: Washington State
Joined: Nov 12, 2008
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Re: Craftsman 1350 Series - Leaking something yellow under the front
Reply #17 Jan 5, 2010 5:32 pm |
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Thorn: It could be the shaft is too short and thin allowing the slop but that’s too hard to believe. They have to be the wrong bearings for whatever reason. I think the rake shafts are too short on this unit. I noticed when I swapped mine it seemed like rake shaft maybe resided 2/3 of the way into each bushing on each side. I would think it should be very close to the end of the bushing wall? The bearings I installed support it much better.
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